अमूर्त
Preparation of Rigid Polyurethane Foam from Recycling of Poly ethylene terephthalate Waste
Abolfazl
With increasing Poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) consumption as packaging material, the effective utilization of PET waste has received broad attention for the preservation of resources and protection of the environment. Since PET waste does not create hazards to the environment, its volume and cost of landfilling are very high. Various methods have been proposed for recycling waste PET. We report here a straightforward, practical, and novel preparation method for the recycling of PET waste bottles to prepare RPUFs (rigid polyurethane foams) by using propylene glycol (PG) in different glycol/polymer molar ratios. The effects of the different molar ratios of glycol/PET on glycolyzed products have been investigated. GPC results show that a high portion of oligomers are monomer, dimmer and trimmer, and a lower portion of oligomers had a higher molecular weight. The viscosity of glycolyzed products decreases with an increase in the ratio of glycol/PET in glycolysis processes. Moreover, the PET glycolysis reaction in a sealed reactor led to a reduction of PET flakes dissolution time and increase in the degree of PET depolymerization.
The results show density, compressive strength, modulus, thermal stability and the thermal conductivity coefficient of foams are affected by the molar ratio of glycol/PET and blowing agent. As a consequence, it is possible to produce rigid polyurethane foams by using glycolysis products of waste PET with properties similar to that produced by the foams with originalpolyol